Last Updated on June 5, 2021 by Kristi Linauer
The music room is finished! This room took just as long as the living room (which I showed you a few days ago), but it didn’t go through nearly as many changes as the living room over the years. But it has been “in process” for years now, so it feels amazing to finally have this room finished.

When you walk through the front door of our house, this is the room you see straight ahead.

And if we travel back 7.5 years, this is what it looked like the day we were handed the keys to the house…


This room had the same green carpet, old cracked drywall, ivory walls, and polystyrene ceiling tiles as most of the rest of the house.

And just like the rest of the house, this room got stripped down to the studs, ceiling joists, and original hardwood floor that was hidden under and protected by that green carpet.

This room also got some extra attention, like a stenciled wall design, picture frame molding and a chair rail, built-in sidelights (from unfinished French doors) to separate this room from the living room/entryway area, and a wood slat ceiling.

And to replace the original sliding glass door at the back of the room, I made some custom doors (which I made out of two original solid wood doors that I removed from other areas of the house) which are hung on real barn door hardware, and then I built bookcases in front so that the doors would act as pocket doors. They look like and work like pocket doors, except instead of opening into space inside the wall, they open into space behind the bookcases.

On the left side of the room, the original opening between this room and the hallway was very narrow and had an accordion room separator in the doorway.

I widened that opening by about 20 inches and removed the hallway closets just inside the hallway (there was a closet on both sides, making the hallway feel very cramped and cave-like), so now this whole area feels so much more open and airy.

Unfortunately, I never got a “before” picture of this side of the room showing the opening from the music room into the kitchen…

So you’ll just have to imagine seeing this wall of cabinets through that opening. In this photo, the opening to the music room is on the wall to the left of these cabinets. The area you see through the opening to the right of the cabinets is now the pantry.

Evidently, this room was intended by the builder of the house to be a dining room. But with a person living in the house who relies on a wheelchair for mobility, using this room as a dining room never would have worked for us.

So I had to find a use for the room that would allow the room to be open enough for Matt to get through easily, while also giving the room a purpose. It seemed like the perfect place to put my piano that had been in storage for years. This is the piano that my mom learned to play on when she was a teenager, and it’s the piano that I learned to play on when I was a young girl. I’ve always wanted to make a place for it in our home, and this worked out perfectly. When I was finally able to get it out of storage, I completely refinished the piano.

While I love the piano, my favorite thing in this whole room is the settee. I struggled with what to put on this wall for years, and had planned to reupholster two chairs that I have in storage. But when I found this settee, I felt like I had struck gold. The color, the fabric, the size — everything about it was just right for this room.

I ended up completely redoing the bookcases since the last time I showed y’all the finished and styled teal bookcases (which used to be white). This is how I had originally decorated the shelves…

But all of that brown just wasn’t me. The shelves had a very country/farmhouse look to me, and I wanted bright, bold, and colorful. So I recovered all of the books in solid white, and then added items that were all in coral, pink, and orange. A lot of spray painting went into that makeover, but these restyled bookcases are much more my style now.



All of the pieces of artwork in the room are Kristi Linauer originals. 🙂 This huge flower is what I call pixel artwork.

It’s made of 6400 round wood “buttons” (those mushroom wood pieces that are used to fill screw holes in wood furniture). Each one is painted a different color to form a “pixel”, and 6400 “pixels” created this flower. The entire thing is coated with about 1/2″ of resin.

Interestingly, that pixel flower is Matt’s favorite piece of artwork that I’ve ever made. He says something about it almost every week. 😀
The triptych over the piano is an acrylic pour using several different colors. It’s also coated in resin which makes it very difficult to photograph since it’s so shiny and reflective, but this is a pretty clear view of it.

I was so disappointed to find that I didn’t take many “before” photos of this room at all. In fact, I don’t have a single photo of the original view looking from the back sliding door to the front door. Lesson learned. If you’re buying a house that you plan to remodel, always take way more “before” photos than you think you need. You’ll love looking back at every angle of the original house and seeing the progress you’ve made.
Sadly, this is the only “before” picture I got looking in that direction…

But between that view looking towards the front door, and this view looking through the music room towards the back sliding glass doors, there’s very little question about what the view looked like from those back sliding glass doors to the front door.

And here’s how that view looks now with the music room and entryway/living room separated with the sidelights, the solid door replaced with a glass door, and the opening into the hallway widened.

I think that pretty much covers it! It’s been quite the journey with this room, and I absolutely love having all of these main areas of the house finished now. I also love that this small room is loaded with color, detail, and personality. I’m definitely not one of those people who thinks you have to play it safe in small rooms. 😀


And while I didn’t use my wide angle lens this time, you can get a glimpse in the photos below of how the rooms flow together, with the kitchen on the left, and the fireplace wall of the living room showing on the right.

And while I’ve shown you this just recently, here’s another look at the view from the hallway towards the music room and kitchen.

And here’s the view further around the corner in the hallway showing the view to the bookcase/sliding door wall of the music room.

And finally, here’s the settee wall of the music room and the front window wall of the living room.

I think that should give you an idea of how these areas flow together, but as soon as I finish up with the new sitting room (i.e., breakfast room) and share how that turned out, I plan to do a whole walkthrough of these areas complete with wide angle views that should clear up any remaining questions about the layout and how it feels to go from one room to the other.
But for now, I’ll leave you with a few more random photos of the music room…




If you’re looking for paint colors, sources, or projects, you can find all of that here. (Note, the bookcases are painted
The Paint Colors



The Product Sources
The DIY Projects
Note: Not all of these DIY projects made the final cut for the room, but I’ve kept them here in case you want to revisit them.
Music Room DIY Projects View All

Addicted 2 Decorating is where I share my DIY and decorating journey as I remodel and decorate the 1948 fixer upper that my husband, Matt, and I bought in 2013. Matt has M.S. and is unable to do physical work, so I do the majority of the work on the house by myself. You can learn more about me here.
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85 Comments
Nancy
May 26, 2021 at 11:12 amYour home is absolutely amazing!
Catherine Gaul
May 26, 2021 at 11:17 amKristi,
This just stunning! Pat yourself on the back- “you done good!”
Carolyn
May 26, 2021 at 11:17 amWow,Wow,Wow! Beautiful!!
Brenda Gaston
May 26, 2021 at 2:58 pmAmazing!!! Everything has turned out beautiful!!
chiflipper
May 26, 2021 at 11:18 amThe added “shadowing” to the music room stenciling (done by HAND no less) made a huge difference in my eyes. Your home makes me smile.
steph
May 29, 2021 at 9:49 amI agree, this small thing changes the look of those walls so much.
Nancy Johnson
May 26, 2021 at 11:19 amIt’s so pretty!
Tara
May 26, 2021 at 11:26 amIt looks beautiful! You did a wonderful job and I can’t wait to see what you do next! Your creativity is amazing!
MarySue
May 26, 2021 at 3:42 pmTwo things:
What a cheerful and beautiful view to see when you walk in the front door! Just gorgeous!
And — I was so excited to see that you found the missing handle for the music room doors!
MarySue
May 26, 2021 at 3:50 pm(Sorry, Tara! I didn’t realize I was commenting as a reply!)
Sue2
May 26, 2021 at 11:26 amOh my gosh….has it been seven and a half years already I’ve followed you with this house?! If ever you feel things aren’t getting done quickly enough, just look back at these most recent pictures to get your head straight. You’ve done so much, and as you’ve said, several times within each room! Nice job, Kristi
Kim
May 26, 2021 at 12:27 pmSo proud of you! You have completed so much in a short 7.5 years! Not only has your house bloomed, but so have you! Cheers!🦋❤️🥰👍
Dale Hadley
May 26, 2021 at 2:16 pmsame here…..I have looked in from the beginning!! Everything is beautiful
Mary
May 26, 2021 at 11:29 amLove it. You must feel such a tremendous sense of accomplishment
Paula
May 26, 2021 at 11:30 amAll I can say is….. day and night. Beautiful!
Kristin Waters
May 26, 2021 at 11:35 amStunning! I’m in love with your home, you have an incredible eye and are so talented!!
Joan Hornung
May 26, 2021 at 11:37 amI love that area…the colors are beautiful, and it looks like such a sweet place to spend some time…on the piano? Do you EVER relax and play? Looking forward to seeing that chart of your home again…with the finished areas DONE! Congratulations.
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 12:36 pmThe last time I played was probably last summer. 🙁 I really need to get the piano tuned. Maybe if it actually sounded good when I played, I’d be more motivated to play more. 😀
Alice
May 26, 2021 at 11:43 amYou knocked it out of the park!!!! I love it and would just be walking around in that house all day drooling. It may have taken a few years to get it right but wow did you ever!!!!! So happy for you
Janie Hainline
May 26, 2021 at 11:48 amAbsolutely stunning. Your talent and creativity are enviable and so appreciated by all who follow you. Give yourself a pat on the back and say, well done!!
Melanie
May 26, 2021 at 11:50 amYou nailed it (as usual) ! Very jazzy space, Thanks as always for sharing
Elaine Ness
May 26, 2021 at 11:52 amIt is beautiful, Kristi. So far, almost my favorite. Love the final paint job on the bookcases and the styling of it. Hmm, I am partial to what you did in the bathroom, gotta tell ya. Love that shower curtain fabric.
I wait with eager anticipation to see the next development and as I have mentioned before, I am still anxious to see the studio in all its future glory.
One of these days, will you treat us to a song you play on the piano?
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 12:38 pmYes! I’d love to! I need to start playing and practicing regularly again. Right now, I’m a little rusty. And that’s a generous description. 😀
Betsy Nickel
May 26, 2021 at 11:58 amAwesome example of what a good eye and a persistent artist/carpenter can transform. How inspiring! Of course your excellent photos and writing make it accessible and understandable for us.
Wendy
May 26, 2021 at 12:00 pm❤️❤️❤️ it! My favorite room yet! I think it’s the settee for me also… wish my husband was as open to pink as Matt is. Also the artwork is all 👌🏻
Jennifer
May 26, 2021 at 12:03 pmForgive me if you’ve said, I don’t remember. Where will you be eating now that the breakfast room is a sitting room?
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 12:40 pmWe’ll still eat in the breakfast room. Matt does really well sitting in his recliner and eating. And since mealtime and right before bed are the only times we watch TV, it works out perfectly for us. We’ll keep this arrangement until we can built the addition (family room, laundry room, master bedroom), and then he’ll have a recliner in the family room, and we can put a table back in the breakfast room.
Erin
May 26, 2021 at 12:04 pmIT LOOKS SOOOOO GOOD!!!! I also love ALL of your artwork! 🙌🏼💜
Becky
May 26, 2021 at 12:05 pmFantastic! I love the pops of pink against the teal!
Cate
May 26, 2021 at 12:09 pmLove how all the colors flow so nicely throughout your beautiful home. WOW!! This needs to be in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine! Stunning work!! Gorgeous home!!
Trish
May 26, 2021 at 12:13 pmThese rooms are absolutely stunning and flow together so nicely. I hope you smile every time you walk through them knowing your hard work created the beautiful oasis you call home.
Pauline
May 26, 2021 at 12:14 pmOMG!! Kristi, you pulled it all together beautifully. Absolutely adore the rose sofa. Now that these are all complete, I’m excited to see what and when you work on your Studio and other rooms.
Margie Ellison
May 26, 2021 at 12:24 pmYou must feel such a great sense of accomplishment today! It all looks wonderful! Just stunning!
Jeanne
May 26, 2021 at 12:27 pmKristi!!!!
Gorgeous. The color continuity in your home is perfect. The music room is beyond beautiful. You are an inspiration.🤩
Alison Cooper
May 26, 2021 at 12:30 pmAbsolutely gorgeous and so inviting. I love the color combinations!! Have been following your work for many years- you never cease to amaze me with your talent! Look forward to more!
Mary Ellen
May 26, 2021 at 12:50 pmThanks for sharing your home. Your skills are amazing!
DJ
May 26, 2021 at 12:55 pmStunning! Your work (and vision) is impeccable!
Sandy L
May 26, 2021 at 1:01 pmWow just Wow….how beautiful and cohesive from room to room…When this was all going on I could not see this vision….that is why I am not a decorator….but you have made so many good choices….and they all work together for a pleasing and exciting view within your house. Well done!
Charlotte
May 26, 2021 at 1:02 pmAwesome, awesome, awesome!!!
Nikki
May 26, 2021 at 1:05 pmThis is my favorite room that you’ve done. I love all the pink, rose and coral.
sharon lee
May 26, 2021 at 1:07 pmI am speechless and amazed at your vision and creativity. Everything is gorgeous. But that rose colored settee…sigh. It is the absolute perfect color to compliment the rest of your decor. And, as always, I’m truly in awe of your amazing stenciling job on the walls. Matt must be so proud. You should be too.
Cynthia
May 26, 2021 at 1:11 pmThose sliding doors, that pixel artwork, that settee, that tabby perched on the sofa back — what absolute perfection! Don’t know if I’m more impressed by the way you’ve created every space to be beautiful in its own right and flow colorfully into the next beautiful space or by the fact that you saw beyond all the horrors of what you started with. I do know that anything you’ve painted teal, I adore and covet.
Betsy
May 27, 2021 at 7:54 amYes, everything you said, Cynthia! Did you notice the animal balloon art on one of the shelves? There must be a story there. 😀
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 1:02 pmI almost hate to disappoint you, but there’s not really a story with the balloon dog. I just saw it, and it made me laugh, so I bought it. I actually bought it a few years back for my niece’s room, but she my brother have a new apartment, and she has a new room that she wanted to decorate in a whole new way, so I took the dog back. One of my favorite Instagrammers (I can’t even remember which one right now) has a huge print of a balloon dog squatting to do its business, and there’s a little balloon poop behind it. It sounds so crude (and it really is), but at the same time, it CRACKED ME UP the first time I saw it. I laughed so hard at that thing, and wished I had the nerve to hang that in my house. I don’t. So when I saw the (non-pooping) balloon dog, it still make me laugh, so I bought it. And now it’s in my house, and I smile every time I see it. I think sometimes we take our decorating too seriously, so rooms sometimes need a little lightheartedness and silliness in them.
Liz
May 26, 2021 at 1:17 pmYour rooms make me happy every time you post pictures! Everything is so bright and cheerful, and the rooms flow together so nicely. I LOVE all of your original artwork, especially the pixel picture and the wooden spoon one. The new colors in the bookshelves look perfect. You’re an artistic genius!
Karen
May 26, 2021 at 1:29 pmI am still in love with the pony walls, but have to admit that in this final version your choice of half doors looks at least as good as they did! The room looks lovely, esp in combination with the other rooms around it. I like the effect the new light bulbs already seem to have – the colours pop so much more. One question: Did I spot correctly that you painted the insides of the triptych frames pink? It looks like in in some of the pictures and adds to the “pop” in the room 🙂 Well done on the room, it is beautiful!
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 1:12 pmI did paint them! I thought they needed a little touch of unifying color on all three. 🙂
dwf
May 26, 2021 at 1:30 pmYou are knocking these rooms out left and right. Congrats! As for the teal, brown and white, you used that in the condo (or it reminds of your condo days). I think you’ve evolved a lot, especially with the introduction of the warmer tones to add contrast. But either way your style is amazing.
Marla
May 26, 2021 at 1:34 pmI Love it! You are moving at rapid speed now! I love all the pictures that help us see the flow better. I thought the bathroom was on the other side of the bookcase😆. I am so inspired, I am going to rip out the wall in the extra bathroom between the toilet and sink. It drives me crazy theres no elbow room to wipe you ass! You really need your own you tube channel. Big applauds from San Diego!
Guerrina
May 26, 2021 at 2:17 pmI think this is my favorite room (so far)! I am totally drawn to the colors and that settee makes my heart happy!
Sheryl
May 26, 2021 at 2:50 pmIt is such an inviting room that says “welcome – come in and relax”.
Maureen S. Donahue
May 26, 2021 at 3:07 pmSCRUMPTIOUS. Love the colors and the continuity.
Susan C
May 26, 2021 at 3:08 pmThe settee is a game changer! Love the touches of gold in the room. Very pretty!
MarySue
May 26, 2021 at 3:48 pmTwo things:
What a cheerful and beautiful view to see when you walk in the front door! Just gorgeous!
And — I was so excited to see that you found the missing handle for the music room doors!
Gilmer Gal
May 26, 2021 at 4:04 pmI’m awestruck! So clean and perfect. Just beautiful
Amy
May 26, 2021 at 4:14 pmYou are so amazingly talented and your home is beautiful!! It makes me happy just looking at it! Thanks for sharing!!
dian Iron Feather
May 26, 2021 at 4:28 pmDon’t know if I can take many more of these Befores and Afters. The Afters are so beautiful, and the Befores so dysmally depressing. I’ve begun to look at these with one eye closed so I only get the Gorgeous, lol. I hope this house knows how fortunate it is to have you to love it.
Cindy
May 26, 2021 at 4:42 pmI absolutely love it! Especially all the color on the bookshelves. Way to go!
Irene Schwemlein
May 26, 2021 at 4:49 pmKnocked my socks off!!! I absolutely LOVE this room..my eyes popped with the beautiful coral colored treasures on the bookcase, and the settee is everything. This has to be my favorite room.
I remember reading that the breakfast room would be turning into a sitting room, so no place to eat besides tray tables? Is this a temporary design decision? (I get it, as I have a brother with MS, whos hospital bed lives in the family room. We have one of those adjustable hospital tray tables for him. Not pretty, but does the job) Keep blowing us away…I can’t wait for the next projects.
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 1:19 pmWe do eat in the breakfast room still. Matt does really well sitting in his recliner and eating, and since mealtime and right before bed are the only times we watch TV, it actually works out perfectly. If we ever had people over for a meal, I have plenty of room to set up a table in the studio.
This is a temporary arrangement, but this “temporary” might last a while. When we finally get our addition built on the back of the house (family room, laundry room, master bathroom), I’ll put a comfy recliner in the family room for Matt, and we’ll be able to have our breakfast room (WITH a dining table) back. Until this, we’ll stick with this arrangement.
Rebecca
May 26, 2021 at 5:22 pmWow, this is another fabulous space. I just love your infusion of color in each room and corner. Thanks for sharing another awesome transformation.
Would you do virtual consulting? I have an actual old farmhouse (not a new build that I’m trying to make look like an old farmhouse). We’re planning to remodel the kitchen this fall and I’d love to know how to put all this life, color and warmth into my farmhouse kitchen, but still honor its heritage.
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 1:22 pmHmmm…I’m not sure. How about if you send me an email with pictures of your house, your ideas (colors, etc.) that you’re thinking about, and any other pertinent info, and let me take a look. [email protected]
Sharon W.
May 26, 2021 at 6:48 pmYou are so very talented!
Diane
May 26, 2021 at 7:44 pmEverything came together perfectly!! And you’re right the settee is the bomb!! Congregations! Your spaces are definitely magazine-worthy! Hope you get featured somewhere! 🙂
Brie
May 26, 2021 at 8:07 pmSo gorgeous! Your creative vision for your home is so inspiring … and then your extraordinary talent at fulfilling (and sometimes redirecting) that vision is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your work here. It’s a gift to virtually be along for the ride!
vicki bucy
May 26, 2021 at 8:22 pmAbsolutely gorgeous. You are so talented and creative. I love your color choices and everything is so perfect.
Jeri
May 26, 2021 at 8:41 pmYou are so talented! I love all the colors and how happy it feels! Kudos to you and all of your hard work. You should be proud.
jan
May 26, 2021 at 9:09 pmAbsolutely beautiful. I would never have chosen those colors but I love them! The rooms are so lovely I wouldn’t mind moving into them. The Queen of England would be right at home there. I am so jealous of your work and talent.
Karen H
May 26, 2021 at 9:27 pmEverything is so beautiful, Kristi! Even though I am a neutral girl, I love how happy looking at your home makes me feel! I can only imagine how happy you feel, with the added satisfaction that you did it all by yourself! xo
Christina
May 26, 2021 at 9:48 pmI’m with Matt, your pixel artwork is my absolute favorite. It’s stunning and I think about it often.
The music room looks fabulous. And I’m imagining how all your rooms flow and feel now with so much finished – it’s all perfect. Absolutely beautiful, you’ve done a marvelous job!
Connie
May 26, 2021 at 10:45 pmAbsolutely gorgeous! I’m so amazed by what you do!
Judy
May 27, 2021 at 9:19 amSuper! It has kind of a salon type of feeling, with lots of energy. Love it!
MariaVictoria
May 27, 2021 at 10:24 amOh my gosh, the room is stunning, I love all the pics. The settee is so perfect. I’ve been following you for years and love everything you do, plus, you are always undaunted! I wonder if people that lived in your house previously follow you?!?!
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 11:07 amI don’t know if she follows regularly, but she does at least check in periodically to see the progress. She will occasionally comment on posts as well. 🙂 She seems to like what I’ve done!
Kristi
May 27, 2021 at 1:24 pmI should add that she didn’t live in this house when I bought it from her. She grew up in this house, and then her parents lived here long after she and her sibling(s) got married and left. When I bought the house from her, I think the house had been vacant for at least five years, maybe more.
Judy
May 27, 2021 at 11:23 amSalon in my comment meaning a greeting/drawing/gathering room, the old fashioned meaning. I love it!
Christina
May 28, 2021 at 7:52 amI keep thinking about this room. I’ve followed you for several years now and love so many of your projects and the how the spaces come together and flow. Pre-Covid, I would literally check your page every day to see what was new, I have such respect for your skills and work ethic.
This room – it has so many of my favorite projects all in one! The pixel are is my most favorite and I sooo want to try it myself. The stencil wall that you added shading to. The french door walls. The sliding doors. I even love the pink trim in the trypoch that makes it pop! This room is full of joy! And that settee is perfection.
You have a lot of projects that I’ve saved to try one day (the stunning guest bedroom wall, the tiles in the pantry, the ceiling in the hallway bathroom, the wallpaper in the studio, the floor in the studio entry, the half bath walls… Ahhhh, just to name a few 😂). I think I’ve saved almost every project in the music room though! It’s a gorgeous room.
I know I’ll come back to this post often. Everything is so perfect!
Jeannie
May 28, 2021 at 5:47 pmThere are no words to do justice to your beautiful home! Gorgeous & amazing. It looks like such a happy place! Every room is awesome.
I just hope to get new paint on my walls!!!! 🙂
Rebecca B
May 28, 2021 at 8:26 pmThe white fluffy piano stool makes me smile
Michele
May 28, 2021 at 11:27 pmI am so in love with your teal french barn doors. The room turned out so pretty!
Pamela
May 29, 2021 at 10:39 amMasterful use of color and flow. So fresh crisp happy sheer full yet super sophisticated at the time. This would be amazing as a decorated space but adding in all the DIY and build projects it’s almost unfathomable. You had me at pink ballon puppy and could have stopped there. 😘 one of the best house saves I’ve ever seen. Beside piano playing how do you use this room? When the breakfast room become sitting space where will you take your meals? Always always enjoy and admire your blog.
Pamela
May 29, 2021 at 10:40 amShould say cheerful not sheer full
Kristi
May 29, 2021 at 10:46 amWe’ll still eat in the breakfast room. Matt does really well sitting in the recliner and eating, and since lunch time and right before bed are the only times we watch TV, it actually works out perfectly.
Wendy
May 29, 2021 at 9:02 pmI just had to comment and say, I am always AMAZED when I see your before and afters and how far each room (and the WHOLE house!) has come. You have done exceptional work making this house YOURS. I can’t imagine how many hours and hours of dedication you have put into your house. Just so amazing – I’m in awe. Fantastic job – it’s just wonderful!!!!! <3
Alma Miranda
May 30, 2021 at 11:30 amOh wow! Stunning The sofa is gorgeous.